The three ecologies / Félix Guattari ; translated by Ian Pindar and Paul Sutton.
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- 9781472523815 (paperback)
- 304.201 GUA
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304.2 VAC Environmental social sciences : | 304.201 CAP The systems view of life : | 304.201 DIC Reconstructing nature : | 304.201 GUA The three ecologies / | 304.201 MAS For space | 304.201 NAE 1446 Ecology, community, and lifestyle : | 304.201 NOR Complexity theory for a sustainable future / |
Machine generated contents note: -- Felix Guattari: A ChronolgyTranslator's IntroductionNote on the Translation and AcknowledgementsThe Three EcologiesNotesThe Life and Work of Felix Guattari: From Transversality to Ecosophy by Gary GenoskoBibliographyIndex.
"Extending the definition of ecology to encompass social relations and human subjectivity as well as environmental concerns, The Three Ecologies argues that the ecological crises that threaten our planet are the direct result of the expansion of a new form of capitalism and that a new ecosophical approach must be found which respects the differences between all living systems. A powerful critique of capitalism and a manifesto for a new way of thinking, the book is also an ideal introduction to the work of one of Europe's most radical thinkers. This edition includes a chronology of Guattari's life and work, introductions to both his general philosophy and to the work itself, and extended notes to the original text"--
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